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October 23, 2006
Weighty Matters

Botero’s chubby Guernica hits New York.

October 23, 2006
Show and Tell: Making Art Out of Making Art

For his forthcoming book, Artists (Edition 7L/Steidl), the former Columbia art-history student spent the past six years touring studios and biennials for the privilege of seeing contemporary art “when it’s halfway done, almost there.”

October 23, 2006
The Prismatic Fred Tomaselli

Fred Tomaselli aims to alter your consciousness without the nasty side effects, pouring layers of high-gloss resin over dizzying, psychedelic arrays of pills, pressed leaves, and magazine cutouts.

October 23, 2006
Bossa Nova on the Concourse

The Bronx Museum dedicates its shiny new home by taking a trip to sixties Rio.

October 9, 2006
Show and Tell: Nikki S. Lee

If Cindy Sherman had turned her “Untitled Film Stills” into an actual film, the result might have been like a.k.a. Nikki S. Lee.

October 9, 2006
At the Bull's-Eye

Picasso, the devouring father who gave birth to so much American art.

October 2, 2006
Take a Walk on the (Not So) Wild Lower East Side

Even though the New Museum’s not reopening on the Bowery until next year, the area is already reconsolidating its reputation as an arts district. What’s worth seeing—or not?

October 2, 2006
Earth in the Balance

In “Ecotopia,” we face up to our cold war against nature—and our deep unease about its potential result.

October 2, 2006
An Hour in Soho

Two up-and-coming artists and one of-the-moment director.

September 25, 2006
Long After the Flood

The postapocalypse hits Chelsea.